2D and 3D Underwater Housings, Footage and Film Production Services for Giant Screen and IMAX®

Leaders in Underwater Cinematography and Innovation.

The World's first housing able to resolve ultra-high definition underwater is also the smallest...[more]

Our company has produced the most innovative underwater filming system in years - revolutionary new housings: DeepXTM and 3Deep® for shooting in 2D and 3D underwater.
Up until now, capturing cinema-quality images underwater, especially in 3D, has meant large, cumbersome and expensive equipment, large camera crews, and images dramatically degraded by the underwater camera housings available. It’s made it almost impossible for film-makers to get close to the very creatures they’re trying to film. And it’s never been possible to capture images that match the quality you can get above water. Achtel’s inventions change all that...[more]

Flat Port, Dome Port and Nikonos 15mm Wide Angle Lens Compared

Never before has the choice of the right optics been so important. Find out why...[here]

NEW! No more magenta-coloured skies or water from RED Dragon® sensor...[more]

NEW! DeepX® 3D is World's first and only 3D system that features adjustable stereo base while offering wide angle images underwater. It is also the first underwater beam splitter offering full 6K resolution from corner to corner, while traditional 3D systems struggle to resolve even 1K due to optical limitation of flat ports...[more]

The most innovative housings in the industry.

The most innovative product at NAB Show 2013 was not Canon EOS C300 (finalist) or Canon EOS C500 (also finalist), it was not Blackmagic Cinema Camera (finalist), it was also not Sony NEX-FS700 (another finalist) ...it was: DeepXTM and 3Deep®!...[more]

NEW! Award-winning underwater film-maker Pawel Achtel received another accolade at the recent National Awards of the Australian Cinematographers’ Society in Hobart, winning the inaugural Bob Miller ACS Technical & Achievement Award in recognition of his ground-breaking 2D and 3D underwater camera systems...[more]

What makes these new images so extraordinary is that they're of a quality so far in advance of today's high definition television standards, and even of big screen IMAX standards, that watching the footage of whales on the big screen, in 3D, is as close as most of us will ever get to being there, swimming with these 15 metre giants. This image quality and action have never been posible before due to limitations of the underwater optics and the big size of the cameras used.